. >> banks, bond insurers, employee pension systems and others who believe they are owed money by detroit, are up against the clock to legally voice opposition to the largest bankruptcy filing in u-s history. a federal judge set today august 19th, as the eligibility objection deadline in the bankruptcy petition by detroit's state- appointed emergency manager kevin orr. it's one step in a process that could take months or years to complete if detroit is approved for bankruptcy protection. the city has until september sixth to file its responses. >> washington already has the nation's highest state minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. now, there's a push in seattle, at least, to make it $15. so far, the city council and mayoral candidates have said they'd consider it in the famously liberal city. but not anytime soon according to one official. supporters say the move would be good for the economy, by putting more money in the hands of but some businesses advocates say a higher minimum wage will make it harder for companies to survive. >> we will take a break. here is a live look outside at the go